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Hard Part

Professional Curly Hard Part with Textured Top and Low Taper Fade

Top Top Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides Sides Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Curly (Type 3)
Face Shape Face Shape Diamond
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Medium / Normal

About This Style

This sophisticated variation of the classic hard part brilliantly marries precise barbering with natural curly texture. When you look at this style, the immediate focal point is the razor-sharp shaved parting line that creates a stark, modern contrast against the relaxed, voluminous Type 3 curls sweeping across the top. The sides are kept neatly tapered, fading down to a short length that maintains a highly professional silhouette suitable for any corporate or business environment. By keeping the top at a medium length of about five to ten centimeters, your natural curls have just enough room to form cohesive ringlets and waves without becoming overly bulky or difficult to manage. It is an exceptionally refined choice for the mature gentleman who wants to embrace his natural hair texture while projecting a polished, authoritative image that pairs perfectly with a tailored suit and a well-groomed short beard.

Looking closely at the back and side profile, you can see how masterfully the taper drops down toward the nape, leaving just enough weight at the crown to support the curl structure. This strategic weight distribution prevents the dreaded 'mushroom' effect that often plagues curly hairstyles. The transition from the skin-tight edges to the dark brown, highly textured canopy is seamless, demonstrating top-tier barbering skills. Furthermore, the integration of the style with the short, slightly salt-and-pepper beard creates a cohesive frame for the face, emphasizing masculinity and maturity. Whether you are leading a boardroom meeting or attending a formal evening event, this hairstyle strikes the ultimate balance between strict grooming standards and natural, effortless flair.

Key Features

  • Razor-etched hard part positioned precisely along the natural parietal ridge for maximum definition, acting as a bold architectural line.
  • Type 3 curly texture retained on the medium-length top (5-10 cm), allowing for natural wave formation, bounce, and controlled volume.
  • Low taper fade on the sides and back (6-20 mm), seamlessly transitioning from a short clipper length up to the heavy curly canopy.
  • Directional hair flow sweeping elegantly up and away from the hard part, creating a sophisticated, asymmetrical, and voluminous silhouette.
  • Clean, squared-off neckline and razor-sharp temple line-ups that beautifully frame the face and enhance the angular diamond facial structure.
  • Seamless integration with facial hair, where the faded sideburns blend smoothly into a well-kept, neatly trimmed short beard.

Getting the Cut

  1. Ask for a traditional comb-over shape but tailored specifically for your curly hair texture, leaving about 5 to 10 centimeters of length on the top to ensure the curls can form fully.
  2. Request a highly defined hard part shaved in with a straight razor or mechanical edger, placed exactly at your natural side parting line to boldly separate the top from the faded side.
  3. Specify a low taper fade on the sides and back, starting with a #2 or #3 guard (6-20mm) around the ears and nape, blending smoothly into the upper weight line.
  4. Instruct the barber to use meticulous scissor-over-comb techniques near the parietal ridge to ensure the heavy curls blend softly into the shorter sides without creating a harsh, disconnected shelf.
  5. Ask for point cutting, slide cutting, or subtle texturizing on the top canopy to reduce excess bulk, allowing your natural Type 3 curls to sit nicely and interlock without looking like a helmet.
  6. Request a sharp, precision line-up around the front hairline and temples, keeping the natural straight shape intact to frame your face sharply.
  7. Have them carefully taper your sideburns down so the transition seamlessly flows into your short facial hair or beard, creating an unbroken line of grooming.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with freshly washed, towel-dried hair that is still slightly damp; this crucial moisture helps your curls clump together naturally and prevents early frizz.
  2. Apply a dime-sized amount of premium, lightweight curl cream or a low-shine styling paste, working it evenly from the roots to the tips of the longer hair on the top section.
  3. Use a wide-tooth carbon comb to clearly establish the hard part, cleanly separating the short, faded side from the longer, voluminous top section.
  4. Gently scrunch the top section of hair with your fingers, pushing upward to encourage your Type 3 curls to form their natural shape and build foundational volume.
  5. Allow your hair to air dry naturally for a few minutes, or use a blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment on low heat and low speed to set the curls gently without blasting them out of shape.
  6. Once the hair is one hundred percent dry, take a tiny, pea-sized amount of matte clay or light pomade and pinch the individual ends of the curls to define them and tame any stubborn flyaways.
  7. Smooth down the shorter side of the hard part with the palms of your hands to ensure it lays perfectly flat, maximizing the visual contrast with the highly textured top.

Products & Tools

  • Lightweight curl defining cream (light hold, natural finish) to enhance curl shape, retain moisture, and prevent unwanted frizz throughout the day.
  • Matte styling paste or texturizing clay (medium hold, matte finish) for final touch-ups, locking the style in place, and defining individual curl strands.
  • Wide-tooth carbon comb for establishing the hard part without disrupting or tearing through your natural curl pattern.
  • Blow dryer equipped with a high-quality diffuser attachment to gently dry the curls and build volume without blowing them apart.
  • Soft bristle fade brush to keep the short tapered sides incredibly neat and free of any loose, stray hairs.
  • Premium moisturizing beard oil to keep your short facial hair looking as polished and hydrated as your perfectly styled haircut.

Maintenance

  • Schedule regular barber visits every 1 to 2 weeks to keep the hard part razor-sharp and the low taper fade looking incredibly fresh and professional.
  • Wash your hair only 2 to 3 times a week using a hydrating, sulfate-free shampoo to prevent your natural curls from drying out and becoming brittle.
  • Use a rich, moisturizing conditioner after every single wash to maintain the essential elasticity, shine, and overall health of your Type 3 hair.
  • Avoid vigorously rubbing your hair with a standard terrycloth towel; instead, gently pat your head dry with a microfiber towel to minimize friction and frizz.
  • Sleep on a high-quality silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, which helps preserve your curl definition and prevents morning tangles.

Best For

Diamond and square face shapes, as the tightly faded sides and voluminous curly top perfectly balance prominent cheekbones and strong, angular jawlines. Men with Type 3 curly or heavily wavy hair of medium to normal thickness who want a highly structured yet beautifully textured look. Mature professionals, specifically men aged 45 and older, seeking a sophisticated, age-appropriate style that commands immediate respect. Corporate environments, executive boardrooms, and formal business occasions where a remarkably neat, well-groomed appearance is strictly required.

Pro Tips

  • Never let the hard part grow out too long; a blurry, stubbly shaved line instantly makes this precise haircut look unkempt, messy, and unprofessional.
  • Less is more when it comes to styling products; heavy, alcohol-based gels will severely weigh down your natural curls and create an undesirable, crunchy finish.
  • During exceptionally dry winter months, incorporate a high-quality leave-in conditioner into your daily routine to combat static and keep your curls looking intensely hydrated and bouncy.
  • Always ask your barber to follow your hair's natural growth pattern and cowlicks when determining the exact placement of the hard part to ensure the hair lays properly with minimal effort.
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